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Title:
Science Cafe: Food and Physics
When:
February 03, 2011 - February 03, 2011
06:00 PM - 08:00 PM
Category:
Events

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HAVE A SEAT AT THE MAKING STUFF SCIENCE CAFE  
 

 FOOD & PHYSICS Roadshow
 

PHYSICS DEMOS with David STURM

 
 
The Mainely Physics Road Show will make a stop at Challenger Learning Center.  David Sturm will demonstrate science concepts with fun and entertaining procedures. Join us!
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David Sturm
Instructional Lab & Lecture Demonstration Specialist


The Science Cafe at CLC is one in a series of Making Stuff sponsored events offered by the Maine Coalition: Challenger Learning Center, University of Maine College of Engineering and the Maine Discovery Museum.

Kick-Off event at MDM
Jan. 29,30

Nano Expo - UMaine
Feb. 8 (registration closed)

Engineering Expo- USM
Feb. 19
 THURSDAY, FEB. 3

6:00-8:00 pm
 

Challenger Learning Center
30 Venture Way, Bangor
 

     Refreshments will be Served
 

Pre-registration requested.
 990.2900 x1 (voicemail)
 astronaut.org/contact (email) 

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MAKING STUFF: Stronger, Smaller Cleaner, Smarter is a four-part PBS prime-time television series from the award-winning producers of NOVA, developed in partnership with the Materials Research Society. The first episode, MAKING STUFF: Stronger, is slated to air on Wednesday January 19, 2011 and then followed by the other episodes for 4 consecutive weeks of viewing. MAKING STUFF will present dramatic stories about the materials that are transforming our world. From the invention of ancient bronze to today's "smart" materials and semiconductors, Making Stuff will show how materials have changed history and are continuing to shape our future.


NOVA sponsors
About

Challenger Learning Center of Maine
The Challenger Learning Center of Maine is a non-profit 501(c)(3) that provides challenging, interdisciplinary, relevant educational experience for Maine's students in order to raise student aspirations, improve educational achievement and to inspire interest in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) careers.

Since 2004 enthusiastic participants, philanthropists, ambassadors and volunteers have sustained the Center and its many successful programs. All are encouraged to join the mission! Thank you.
 

Inspiring. Learning. Exploring. It's our mission.
30 Venture Way
/ Bangor, Maine 04401 / astronaut.org / (207) 990-2900

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 
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